Profe Sayán (Señora Sayán)

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The OWL method is a language teaching model that focuses on language proficiency through movement, immersion (all in Spanish), and a student driven classroom with individual goals and an emphasis on personal growth. I adopted this method back in 2015 after much frustration at the level of my student’s interpersonal communication skills and listening comprehension after many years teaching in a traditional model. My goal now as a World Language Instructor is to make sure my students are working towards useful communication. I’d like them to be able to listen and speak with native speakers with ease. As a child we learn to speak through listening, reading and constant interaction. As a toddler we speak with mistakes but we speak. My goal is for the students to just speak in Spanish and over time, much like a child does, they will absorb the new language and begin to grow in proficiency. At first they will make mistakes, those mistakes are growth they are not a negative. We’ve all said or heard someone say “I took French/Spanish/German in high school and I can’t speak a word”. This is a phrase I hope to never hear again coming from my students. This teaching method is incredibly interactive and students are expected to give their all during class time, it can be exhausting for students at times but ultimately rewarding when they realize that they can successfully communicate in another language.

-Students have 3 school days to make up assignments while losing 10 points each day. After 3 days work will not be accepted without staying after and even then will not count for more that 50%

Homework – There will be little to no Homework this year. Students will sometimes be asked to finish an assignment started in class at home. They will also be responsible for completing any projects at home as well.

Compostions – Students will be writing one composition a week show casing whatever topics we’ve covered that week. These compositions are a big part of their grade and should be completed without any help from a computer or dictionary. There are generally done during class unless a student is absent. They are graded based on the proficiency level they represent the corresponding grade for that proficiency level depending on the course they are taking.

TRAVEL CLUB -Dominican Republic April 2020 (pending school board approval)

Parent/student interest meeting on November 29th at 6:30 pm in Mr. Huntley’s room

Open to students in 9th-12th grade during the 2018-2019 year (9th graders must go with a parent)

TRAVEL CLUB - Trip to Spain and France in March 2019!

- Get your passports ASAP!

-Students interested in being an EF Student ambassador see Ms. Sayan soon, deadline to hand in the papers is Friday Dec 7th 2018

- Cookie and Canvas event on Friday November 30th at 6:00pm at the High School Cafeteria

LINKS – Use for accessing online practice activities and games. Any of these games or practice sites can be used as a practice work option. TO USE THE LINKS CLICK ON THE WORDS THAT UNDERLINE WHEN YOU RUN YOUR MOUSE OVER THEM.